Command line client with text and audio chat functionality

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Fernando Botelho

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Jun 27, 2017, 1:27:18 AM6/27/17
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Hi everyone,

I am looking for a Linux command line-based client that can handle the
WebRTC protocol. Only audio and text would be absolutely necessary,
video would not, as the target audience is blind persons with access to
low-cost low-power devices such as single-board computers.

Any suggestions of projects or developers which might be interested in
the WebRTC protocol in the non-GUI context would be very welcome.

Ultimately we will port the client so it works under CygWin on Windows
10 as well, so the ideal project will use a cross-platform library.

Thanks for any guidance,

Fernando

José Carlos Pujol

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Jun 30, 2017, 7:45:39 PM6/30/17
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I believe there are some plugins in gstreamer with webrtc support



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Fernando Botelho

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Jul 4, 2017, 9:10:23 AM7/4/17
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Thank you very much for this suggestion.

Fernando


On 06/30/2017 08:45 PM, José Carlos Pujol wrote:
> I believe there are some plugins in gstreamer with webrtc support
>
> On Thu, Jun 22, 2017 at 2:03 PM, Fernando Botelho
> <Fernando...@f123.org <mailto:Fernando...@f123.org>> wrote:
>
> Hi everyone,
>
> I am looking for a Linux command line-based client that can handle
> the WebRTC protocol. Only audio and text would be absolutely
> necessary, video would not, as the target audience is blind
> persons with access to low-cost low-power devices such as
> single-board computers.
>
> Any suggestions of projects or developers which might be
> interested in the WebRTC protocol in the non-GUI context would be
> very welcome.
>
> Ultimately we will port the client so it works under CygWin on
> Windows 10 as well, so the ideal project will use a cross-platform
> library.
>
> Thanks for any guidance,
>
> Fernando
>
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